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  • President for Marketing and Communications Daniel Lee Vice President for Advancement Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND CONSTITUENT ENGAGEMENT Laura Rose ’03, ’11 Executive Director of Alumni and Constituent Engagement Jessica Pagel ’08 Director Nolan Ryan Assistant Director Nesvig Alumni Center Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 253-535-7415 800-ALUM-PLU www.plu.edu/alumni/ ADDRESS CHANGES Please direct any address changes to alumni@plu.edu or 800

  • adhere to any deadline set by the agencies and/or the School of Nursing. Advising The DNP Program Director for the School of Nursing typically completes initial advising and program planning with interested applicants and admitted students. Post-master’s students will meet with the DNP Program Director to conduct a Gap Analysis of previous master’s coursework and develop a plan of study to meet the D.N.P. degree requirements. D.N.P. applicants are strongly encouraged to attend one of the regularly

  • : Any office Retention: 1 year after termination of contract Back to top D Deeds of University Owned Property (Vital Record) Official Copy: Finance and Operations Retention: Permanent. Other Copies: Retention: Back to top E Emergency Procedures (Vital Record) Official Copy: Finance and Operations Retention: Permanent. Other Copies: Retention: Endowment Fund Records (Vital Record) Investments and Planning Official Copy: Finance & Operations Office Retention: Permanent. Other Copies: Retention

  • support system, of planning for emergencies, and of giving ones self permission to seek help. This is a comprehensive resource for patients and families. It describes what Bipolar disorder is and its variations. If provides practical advice for getting the most of out the available treatment options, such as medications and psychotherapy; as well as keys for effective self-management. Finally it addresses issues specific to children/adolescents, women, substance abuse, and seasonal mood changes as

  • liberal arts and their integration with major and professional degree curricula. Collaborate with other college deans and the provost on academic division priorities. The provost may in consultation with the president, amplify this job description. Section 4. ACADEMIC UNIT HEAD Academic unit heads have planning, management, and leadership responsibilities that include the following: unit governance, instructional supervision, faculty affairs, student affairs, external communication, fiscal management

  • find the connection that Kirk Rose did – something that they love and give themselves to. That was true for ASPLU’s Deane, a Lake Oswego, Ore., native. Two years ago, she participated in an On the Road Trip to the Tacoma Rescue Mission, and that experience is still important to her. She’s found more opportunities to volunteer there, and she expects the students on this year’s trips will too. “It is an awesome way to continue community service,” said Dean. Cody Cano, a first-year student planning to

  • a car and plan to bring it to campus (whether you’re living on-campus or commuting)? Register your vehicle for parking.Register your vehicleExplore study away — OptionalThinking about studying abroad/studying away? Start your planning by emailing the Wang Center for Global & Community Engaged Education at wang.center@plu.edu.Review emergency contact, address, name/pronouns — OptionalAll students should have an emergency contact and confirm their address(s). To complete this, log in to your

  • Assistant or Community Advocate to see about planning it! Wing Events (e.g., wing Dinners, watching movies, weekly TV shows, and/or athletic games together, and/or attending PLU athletics and performing arts events as a wing) Craft nights (e.g., crayon melting, creating room planters, card making, and more!) Trips to Tacoma/Parkland attractions (e.g., apple picking, museums, theatre, and more!) Events about picking a major with Academic Advising and vocational discernment with the Wild Hope Center Study

  • support system, of planning for emergencies, and of giving ones self permission to seek help. This is a comprehensive resource for patients and families. It describes what Bipolar disorder is and its variations. If provides practical advice for getting the most of out the available treatment options, such as medications and psychotherapy; as well as keys for effective self-management. Finally it addresses issues specific to children/adolescents, women, substance abuse, and seasonal mood changes as

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